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As of the end of 2025, there's not much to say yet about the new bottler, Scout Drinks. Except that it hails from Taiwan, released its first four promising whiskies at the end of 2025, and is 'Approved by KC.'
Taiwanese bottler Scout Drinks, started by KC Fan, as a long term project to showcase what he considers great whiskies. This Allt-á-Bhainne is one of them. The single malt whisky matured for a whopping 28 years in a bourbon cask. (58.8%).
Since the late 19th century, Ardmore distils malt whisky for blends such as Teacher's Highland Cream. Only much later was part of the whisky bottled as single malt, also by third parties such as this one by Scout Drinks: 15 years, bourbon-aged, 60.3%(!).
'Whisky is more than just a drink; it's an experience to feel, share, and remember' is the motto of the Taiwanese Scout Drinks. That certainly applies to this bottling: a Ben Nevis single malt that aged in a bourbon cask for no less than 29 years! (48.1%)
Scout Drinks, a new Taiwanese bottler, hits the bullseye straight away with this 28-year-old Bowmore, matured in a bourbon hogshead. The bourbon cask ultimately yielded 76 bottles of the classic single malt whisky at a cask strength of 49.1%.
With this Ledaig at a very robust 65.5% cask strength, the young Taiwanese bottler Scout Drinks (by KC Fan) is immediately making a splash. From Tobermory Distillery matured for 19 years in a bourbon cask, yielding 130 bottles. So, at 65.5% ABV.
Highlands distillery Macduff releases its own single malt whisky under the name Glen Deveron, but independent bottlers like Scout Drinks from Taiwan stick with Macduff. This one matured for 18 years in a bourbon cask and is bottled at 48.9% ABV.
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